Cyclist Conor White continued his participation in the demanding 2025 Tour de la Manche, a grueling five-day stage race traversing the Normandy region of northern France. The fourth stage of the race took the peloton over a significant 165.6-kilometre route between Saint-Jean-d'Elle and Sourdeval.
The stage saw a notable victory for local rider Clément Guilbert of the Moyon Percy Vélo Club, who secured his first Elite win, crossing the line in a time of 4 hours, 3 minutes, and 36 seconds.
White, representing Muc-Off-SRCT-Storck, put in a strong performance on the challenging stage. He crossed the finish line in 44th place, clocking a time of 4 hours, 3 minutes, and 50 seconds. This placed him just 14 seconds behind the stage winner Guilbert, demonstrating his ability to compete closely with the frontrunners on this occasion.
With the Tour de la Manche nearing its conclusion, White's consistent efforts and strong finish on Stage Four will be a positive sign as he aims to improve his overall general classification in the remaining stages of this prestigious French race. The close gap to the stage winner suggests a good level of form for the Bermudian rider.
|